Lay Zhang
Lay Zhang, born Zhang Yixing, started in 2012 as a member of the South Korean group EXO. He went solo in 2016 with his debut album 'Lose Control,' which...
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Lay Zhang, born Zhang Yixing, started in 2012 as a member of the South Korean group EXO. He went solo in 2016 with his debut album 'Lose Control,' which included the title track that became a hit. His songs like 'Miss You' and 'Alone' show his range across hip-hop and R&B.
He's worked with artists including Steve Aoki and Jason Derulo, which helped broaden his reach outside Asia. His discography includes albums like 'Sheep' from 2017 and 'Jade' from 2021, with tracks such as 'Because Of You' featuring Luhan and 'My Girl' reflecting his style.
Beyond music, he's been involved in television and film acting. His output as a solo artist continues to draw on his background in dance and performance, with songs like 'Tears Airport' adding to his catalog.
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